A Park Manor man who prosecutors say sped away from police before crashing his car Thursday night, killing a teen riding in the back seat, was ordered held Sunday on $1 million bail.

Gabriel E. Johnson, 18, of the 6800 block of South Champlain Avenue, faces a felony reckless homicide charge among others in connection to the incident, which took place in the 600 block of West 80th Street and ended in the death of 16-year-old Wally Flex, who was riding in the back seat of the Monte Carlo that Johnson was driving, according to court records.

Dontrell Reese, 20, who prosecutors say was in the car’s passenger seat at the time, faces an unlawful use of a weapon by a felon charge and was ordered held on $100,000 bail Sunday in Cook County Bond Court.

Police saw Johnson driving the Monte Carlo and circling the area of a recent shooting about 9:20 p.m. Thursday, according to Assistant State’s Attorney Robert Mack.

Police pulled their unmarked car behind the Monte Carlo after it turned onto 80th and activated their flashing white lights, according to Mack.

The Monte Carlo eventually pulled over and the plainclothes officers approached the car with their badges visible, Mack said.

The car then sped off and bottomed out as it went over a speed bump before blowing through two stop signs, he said.

As the officers followed with their emergency lights on and horn honking, the Monte Carlo struck a light pole in the 600 block of West 80th Street and flipped onto its side with the passenger side up, Mack said.

Reese, of the 7500 block of South Eggleston Avenue, was holding a gun and attempting to climb out of the passenger window as police approached, he said.

Reese dropped the revolver and police recovered it, according to Mack.

Johnson was trapped in the driver’s seat and had to be pulled from the car by the fire department, he said.

A loaded handgun was found in Johnson’s waistband as he was being rescued, Mack said.

Flex was found dead in the back seat by police, Mack said, and he had a broken neck and a severed jugular vein.

Johnson was taken to Stroger Hospital and treated for a fractured spine, a broken shoulder blade and scalp fractures, Mack said.

Johnson and Reese both appeared in court Sunday.

A test of Johnson’s urine revealed the presence of cannabinoids, Mack said.

In addition to reckless homicide, Johnson is charged with aggravated DUI, aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and unlawful possession of a handgun, according to court records.